Detection Systems DS7080iP-32 User Manual

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  • Page 1 DS7080iP-32 Security Armed Status Ready to Arm Power Fire System User’s Guide Perimeter Only An instruction guide for your alarm system Entry when used with a Bypass DS7443S, DS7445 or DS7447 keypad System Reset...
  • Page 2: System Overview

    Congratulations on the installation of your new security system. No other investment can provide such peace of mind. Welcome to the DS7080iP-32 intrusion/fire control system. Since each installation is unique, yours will contain some, but not necessarily all of the features mentioned in this guide.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents System Overview ..............2 Setting Delayed Arming ............19 Understanding the DS7443S, DS7445 and DS7447 Keypads 4 Emergency Procedures ............20 Understanding Partitioning ............ 6 Turning OFF (Disarming) your System under Duress ..21 Turning ON (Arming) your System ......... 7 Fire Reset / Fire Trouble ............
  • Page 4: Understanding The Ds7443S, Ds7445 And Ds7447 Keypads

    Understanding the DS7443S, DS7445 and DS7447 Keypads This chart will help you understand what each Light/LED represents. Armed Status Armed Perimeter Armed Power Status Supervisory The DS7443S is an LED keypad; its LEDs 1-6 represent the first 6 zones of Status 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fire...
  • Page 5 (yellow) This Light is not used Not used. Not used. Supervisory (yellow) by the DS7080iP-32. Bell The bells do not need This Light will not flash. There has been a Fire alarm and the bells to be or have been have been silenced.
  • Page 6: Understanding Partitioning

    Understanding Partitioning Your alarm system may be Partitioned. A Partitioned system is a system that is divided into two areas which may be armed and disarmed independently. The following applies in a Partitioned system: • User PIN numbers are always required to perform operations in a Partitioned system. •...
  • Page 7: Turning On (Arming) Your System

    Turning ON (Arming) your System This chart explains the five normal ways to arm the system. The green Status Light must be on steady and the display (if using the DS7447 keypad) must read “Ready to Arm” in order to arm the system with one of these commands.
  • Page 8 Turning ON (Arming) your System (continued) If this is a Partitioned system, please read “Understanding Partitioning” before using this chart. Note: In commercial burglar alarm applications for UL Listed Requirement systems, a ring-back indication and bell test should be heard after arming (closing).
  • Page 9: Quick Arming Your System

    Quick Arming Your System This chart explains four ways to quick arm the system from the keypads. If Quick Arming is not used, a PIN must be entered at the beginning of all arming command sequences. Quick Arming is not available in a partitioned system. When Quick Arming is used, the following shortcuts are available: Quick Arming Command Sequence Type of Arming...
  • Page 10: Turning Off (Disarming) Your System / Silencing Alarms

    Turning OFF (Disarming) your System / Silencing Alarms This chart explains proper procedures for disarming and/or silencing alarms. Please read the section about Emergency Procedures prior to being confronted with an emergency event. If you have entered the building through a perimeter door, you may hear a steady pre-alert tone from the keypads. If so, disarm according to the chart below.
  • Page 11: Force Arming Your System

    Force Arming your System This chart explains the procedure for Force Arming your system if one or more zones are faulted. When one or more zones are faulted, the system may be Force Armed (if programmed) by bypassing the faulted zones. The green Status Light will be off on all keypads when Force Arming is required to arm the system.
  • Page 12: Zone Bypassing

    Zone Bypassing This chart explains the procedure for bypassing a faulted zone prior to arming the system. There may be occasions when it is desirable or necessary to temporarily bypass one or more zones prior to arming the system. Bypass commands only work when the control panel is disarmed.
  • Page 13: Chime Mode

    Chime Mode This chart explains the procedure for turning ON and turning OFF Chime Mode. Chime Mode causes all the keypad sounders to beep each time a Perimeter or Entry/Exit zone is violated while the control panel is off (disarmed). The [#] [7] command is used to both turn Chime Mode off and on. You cannot set the Chime mode by partition.
  • Page 14: Access Control

    Access Control This chart explains the procedure for activating devices that require an Access Control PIN. Your system may or may not use a keypad key sequence to activate other electrical devices. The special PIN required to perform this function is known as an Access Control PIN. This feature can be used in armed or disarmed modes.
  • Page 15: Setting The Date

    Setting the Date This chart will guide you through the steps necessary to change the date displayed at the keypads. You should write down your entries before you enter the Master Code Programming Mode and have them with you as you begin programming. Make your entries promptly.
  • Page 16: Setting The Time

    Setting the Time This chart will guide you through the steps necessary to change the Time displayed at the keypads. You should write down your entries before you enter the Master Code Programming Mode and have them with you as you begin programming. Make your entries promptly.
  • Page 17: Automatic Arming

    Automatic Arming To inform occupants that the system is about to arm, a pre-arming period will begin 15 minutes before the system arms automatically. If programmed by the installing company, the keypad sounders, and any outputs programmed to follow the keypad sounders, will pulse five times every minute.
  • Page 18: Delaying Automatic Arming

    Delaying Automatic Arming This section explains how to delay the Automatic Arming Time. To inform occupants that the system is about to arm, a pre-arming period will begin 15 minutes before the system arms automatically. If programmed by the installing company, the keypad sounders, and any outputs programmed to follow the keypad sounders, will pulse five times every minute.
  • Page 19: Setting Delayed Arming

    Setting Delayed Arming This section explains how to cause the system to arm after a specified number of hours. Delayed arming is simply causing the system to arm after a specified number of hours. To program the system for delayed arming, perform the following steps: Additional Notes: Delayed arming can be used even if there are no automatic arming times programmed.
  • Page 20: Emergency Procedures

    Emergency Procedures Identifying Alarm Sounds Caution When Entering A Building Your alarm system may be programmed for a steady alarm sound or a If the bells and sirens are on and/or the red Armed Light is flashing pulsed alarm sound. It is important to learn the difference between a with the DS7447 display reading “Zone Alarm”, or the DS7445 zone fire alarm sound and an intrusion alarm sound before you are LEDs 1-8 are flashing, or the DS7443 zone LEDs 1-6 are flashing,...
  • Page 21: Turning Off (Disarming) Your System Under Duress

    Turning OFF (Disarming) your System under Duress This chart explains the proper procedure for disarming under duress. Ask your installer if the Duress feature has been activated. A Duress code is used when someone demands, by threatening your life or well-being, that the system be turned off. When used, the code will both turn off the system and report a silent Duress alarm if connected to a monitoring service.
  • Page 22 Emergency Keypad Alarms / Silencing Alarms Armed Status Armed Perimeter Armed Power Status Supervisory Status 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fire Power Bell Silenced Power TEST WEEKLY Fire Trouble Fire Perimeter Perimeter Perimeter Only Only Only Entry Entry Entry Bypass...
  • Page 23: Fire Reset / Fire Trouble

    Fire Reset / Fire Trouble Fire Reset Fire Trouble During a fire alarm, exit the premises immediately. When you have A Fire Trouble display signifies a problem with the fire system, such as determined there is no fire, it is recommended that you silence the a break in the wiring that monitors smoke detectors.
  • Page 24: Fire Safety

    Fire Safety No fire detection system should be considered 100 percent foolproof For added early warning protection, it is recommended that detectors This fire alarm system can provide early warning of a developing fire. be installed in all separated areas including the basement, bedrooms, Such a system, however, does not ensure protection against property dining room, utility room, furnace room, and hallways.
  • Page 25 Fire Safety (continued) • Provide a barricade between family members and fire, smoke, and Installation Considerations toxic gases (e.g. close all bedroom doors before retiring). Proper location of detection devices is one of the most critical • Children should be instructed on opening their bedroom windows factors in a fire alarm system.
  • Page 26: Personal Identification Numbers

    Personal Identification Numbers General Information When programing Personal Identification Numbers, it is helpful to know User Number 001 is designated as a Master Code. It can be used to the following terms: add, delete or change other PINs and will always have access to both partitions regardless of how it is programmed.
  • Page 27: Pin Authority Levels

    Personal Identification Numbers (continued) PIN Authority Levels 4 = Temporary: Valid only for a limited time. Can arm and disarm the system, but can not perform any other functions. This code will automatically be deleted after 15 days if you have not already 0 = Master: Can enter all commands, add or change PINs, change done so.
  • Page 28 Personal Identification Numbers (continued) This chart will guide you through the steps necessary to change a PIN. You should write down your entries before you enter the Master Code Programming Mode and have them with you as you begin programming. Make your entries promptly.
  • Page 29: Error Displays

    Error Displays This chart explains the procedure for reading Error messages when the green Power Light is flashing. Control panel problems are indicated by a flashing green Power Light and the DS7447 display reading “Control Trouble, Enter #87.” Error messages may only be read when the control is disarmed. Contact your installing company if the problems persist. 1.
  • Page 30 Error Displays (continued) 8. “Pt Exp Mssng”* or LED #8 on steady**: The EX8 Zone Expansion Module is missing, defective or not communicating with the Options bus. 9. “Pt Exp Tamper”* or LED #8 on steady**: The EX8 Zone Expansion Module has a tamper condition.
  • Page 31: Testing Your System

    Testing Your System This chart explains the procedure for performing a Zone Test. It is recommended that the system be tested weekly. The Zone Test is used to confirm that detectors will report alarms to the keypad. A Zone Test works on all zones, except 24-hour zones and fire zones. While the keypad is in a Zone Test, no control panel alarms will activate an alarm, except 24-hour zone alarms and fire alarms;...
  • Page 32 Testing Your System (continued) This chart explains the procedure for performing a Battery Test. If a power failure occurs, your control panel has a built-in battery that will continue to power the control panel for many hours. The control panel automatically recharges the battery when power is restored.
  • Page 33 Testing Your System (continued) This chart explains the procedure for performing a Communicator Test. This test is available only if your system transmits alarms and system information to a monitoring service, and has been programmed by the security installing company to permit communicator tests. A long beep will initially sound to acknowledge the start of the test.
  • Page 34: Event History Readback

    Event History Readback This chart explains the procedure for performing an Event History Readback. The History Buffer stores the last 100 events in memory. All events are stored in non-volatile memory and will be retained even in the event of a power loss.
  • Page 35: Glossary

    Glossary Access Control PIN Disarming Command Sequence Local System A special code used to activate electric door The sequence of keys you press at the keypad A system that has a control panel that is not locks or other mechanisms connected to the to disarm the system and/or silence alarms.
  • Page 36: Quick Reference Guide

    Quick Reference Guide This system should be tested weekly to ensure it is functioning properly. If problems are detected in testing or changes are noticed in normal operation, call your installing company for service. The manufacturer recommends replacing the system battery every 3 to 5 years. Monitoring Service Phone Number: ______________________________ Monitoring Service System Number: _____________________________ Installing Company Phone Number: _____________________________...
  • Page 37: System Features Reference Guide

    System Features Reference Guide Audible Alarm Signaling Device Sounds Partition 1 Zones Partition 2 Zones Common Zones Intrusion ( ) Pulse ( ) Continuous 17- _____________ ______________ _____________ Fire ( ) Pulse ( ) Continuous 18- _____________ ______________ _____________ 19- _____________ ______________ _____________ Keypad Supplemental Alarm [B] Key...
  • Page 38 System Features Reference Guide (continued) Custom Arming Chime Mode Local Battery/Sounder Test [PIN] + [#] [4] Arms _____________________ [PIN] + [#] [7] [PIN] + [#] [8] [5] Force Arming Zone Test Error Display Enter an arming command sequence followed [PIN] + [#] [8] [1] [PIN] + [#] [8] [7] by the [Bypass] key.
  • Page 39: Index

    Index AC Power Failure 11, 29, 30 Delayed Arming 19 Keypad Fault 29 Setting Delayed Arming 19 Access Control 14 Delayed Automatic Arming 18 Setting the Date 15 Access Control PIN 35 Disarmed 35 Setting the Time 16 Line Seizure 2 Armed 35 Disarming Command Sequence 35 Silencing Alarms 20...
  • Page 40: For Service

    Service Please contact your Installing Company at the above number Detection Systems, Inc., 130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, New York, USA 14450-9199 © 2001 Detection Systems, Inc. DS7080iP-32 User’s Guide P/N 39425C...

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